Hindus have, from the very beginning of their civilization, regarded marriage as a “sacrament”, as a tie which once tied cannot be untied. It was regarded as a union which subsists not merely during this life but for all lives…
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Business start up on social media: The Need of effective and uniformed E-commerce rules
After 40 years of our independence if we try to collect a proper statistics of employed people or in plain simple words ‘ people who are earning money in our country, we may not find one. We are always talking…
Disabled Persons and their Rights in Bangladesh: An appraisal
Every person has their own rights. Disability cannot be a reason for not having the rights which a person needs for leading a normal life. In the Constitution of Bangladesh, Article 26 ensures the equality of all kinds of people.…
Child Prostitution in Bangladesh: A Peeping Socio-legal Issue
Children are often called the future of the nation. But day by day, an ill-fated portion of children are found involved in prostitution at their very tender age. According to Article 18(2) of Bangladesh Constitution, “State shall adopt effective measures…
The need for tougher Narcotics control law in Bangladesh: A Case note on ‘Badal Kumar Paul vs State’
Criminal Appeal No. 31 of 2001 High Court Division, Md. Abdur Rashid J, Siddiqur Rahman Miah J, March 12th, 2003. Appeal against the judgement was presented under section 410 of CRPC where the accused had been convicted according to section…
Bail in bailable offences: a route to navigate
The line of distinction between a bailable offence and a non-bailable one, as drawn in words by law, can be mounted to be a line of unprecedented benefit for the accused in prison as well as the jail authorities if…